But it could be a kernel compile option, such as NetBSD's and OpenBSD's
RAIDFrame. I set up a server with NetBSD with the root partition on RAID
the other day - works fine.

Only problem is that I had to have the kernel in a non-RAID partition.  In
the case of vinum, I suppose one would have to have the kernel and
modules on a non-RAID partition.

That is, assumming Mr. Lehey add support for this. :-)

Marco Radzinschi

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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Toomas Aas wrote:

> Hi!
>
> >     I would like to ask you if is possible, and after which version,
> > install FreeBSD using virtual disks (like Veritas Volume Manager or VINUM).
> > Is this possible?
>
> It seems that Greg Lehey hasn't got the time to read lists right now,
> so I'll just chime in and say that TTBOMK it is not possible to have
> root partition on vinum volume, at least in FreeBSD 4.x.
>
> It seems to me that this is kind of chicken-and-egg problem - if the
> support for vinum volumes is implemented as a module (vinum.ko), then
> you need to load this module before you can access the logical volume.
> Hence, vinum.ko itself can't be on a vinum volume :-)
> --
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>
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